You can use it to automate logins and other repetitive tasks by storing your login sequences in the host directory.

You can automate the program through auto-macros that are executed when certain text is received or through the built-in scripting language that includes more than 100 commands.

It includes VT100, VT102, VT220, Linux, ANSI, QNX 4, SunCDE, TTY, TVI 9xx, VT52, AVATAR, Wyse and IBM TN3270 emulations. The Linux emulation includes color and keyboard support with meta keys. Different configurations and keyboard layouts can be mapped to entries in the host directory.

Other functions include a color scrollback buffer, a variety of session logs, trace features, a command history buffer, remote-to-local printing and file transfers.